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> On Sep 19, 2013, at 5:01 PM, "Denny Huff" <de...@gatewayfortheblind.com> 
> wrote:
> 
>  
> Feed: OS X Daily
> Posted on: Thursday, September 19, 2013 2:39 PM
> Author: Paul Horowitz
> Subject: iOS 7 Battery Life Draining Too Fast? It’s Easy to Fix
>  
> 
> 
> Some users are finding that updating to iOS 7 seems to have reduced the 
> battery life of their iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices. Battery issues 
> are often reported with major iOS updates, but this time around the culprits 
> of newfound battery drain are easier to identify, because much of it relates 
> directly to some new features and new control mechanisms built into the new 
> iOS release. Fortunately, this makes for easy identification and easy 
> remedies, so if you’re encountering any issues with battery life not living 
> up to your expectations, you can probably resolve the draining issues quickly 
> with a few settings adjustments.
> 
> 1: Turn Off Motion and Parallax
> 
> The motion features of iOS 7 sure look fancy and provide some nice eye candy, 
> but they also use system resources to function. Turn it off:
> 
> Settings > General > Accessibility > Reduce Motion – ON
> 
> 
> Note: these motion features of iOS 7 are likely to have much less of an 
> impact on battery life with the iPhone 5S and other future devices that have 
> the separate M7 motion chip. In the meantime though, motion sensing is done 
> by the primary CPU, thus potentially impacting battery life.
> 
> 2: Don’t Use Dynamic Wallpaper
> 
> Dynamic moving wallpapers certainly look neat, but like other eye candy it 
> uses more resources. Thus, disabling the moving wallpapers can help with 
> battery life:
> 
> Settings > Wallpapers & Brightness > Choose Wallpaper > Stills > Pick 
> anything that doesn’t move
> 
> 
> A bit off topic, but the overall appearance of iOS 7 depends a lot on your 
> wallpaper choice, so keep that in mind when setting wallpapers too.
> 
> 3: Disable Background App Updates
> 
> iOS 7 allows apps to continue updating while in the background, similar to 
> how apps on a desktop computer work. That means some apps running in the 
> background will no longer pause themselves to conserve battery when they 
> aren’t in focus. As a result, turning this feature off helps battery last 
> longer:
> 
> Settings > General > Background App Refresh > OFF
> 
> 
> Outside of saving your battery life, turning off this feature won’t be 
> noticed by most people since it returns app behavior to how it was in prior 
> versions of iOS, meaning apps in the background are basically halted until in 
> the foreground again.
> 
> 4: Disable Location Services
> 
> Location Services have always been battery hogs, so this is nothing unique to 
> iOS 7. The solution is to disable as many location services as you can put up 
> with:
> 
> Settings > Privacy > Location Services > Toggle everything OFF that you don’t 
> use
> I generally leave locations enabled for things like maps, weather, and Siri, 
> but not much else needs to know your location.
> 
> 5: Turn Off Auto App Updates
> 
> Having your apps automatically update sure is convenient, but it also causes 
> activity on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch when it’s not in use, and that 
> means it’ll drain your battery.
> 
> Settings > iTunes & App Store > Automatic Downloads > Updates to OFF
> 
> 
> Turn off the other Automatic Downloads in there too if you don’t find them 
> useful.
> 
> 6: Turn Off Frequent Locations
> 
> Frequent Locations is what allows the “Today” view in Notification Center to 
> provide estimates of things like how long it will take you to drive to work. 
> It does this by periodically retrieving your location to see where you are 
> most often, and like any other Location Service, it can impact battery life. 
> This one is buried a bit further in settings so it’s going to be overlooked 
> by most people:
> 
> Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services > Frequent Locations 
> > OFF
> If you like this feature more than you like a slightly longer battery, go 
> ahead and leave it on. But you’ve probably commuted to work a few hundred 
> billion times by now, do you really need an estimate for something you 
> already know? Your call.
> 
> 7: Quit Power Hog Background Apps
> 
> Quitting power hungry apps like Maps and GPS can help to improve battery 
> life, though this is less important if you have Background App Refresh turned 
> OFF. Nonetheless, you’ll want to learn how to quit apps anyway because it’s 
> different now in iOS 7:
> 
> Double-tap the Home button, swipe up on any app preview panel to quit it
> 
> 
> Focus on closing out mapping, GPS, directions, fitness trackers, etc – things 
> that are designed to follow you around or follow your movements all hog 
> battery.
> 
> 8: Turn Down Display Brightness
> 
> Keeping your screen nice and bright may look great, but it also uses a lot of 
> power. This is nothing new to iOS 7, but it’s one of the single most 
> effective tricks at prolonging battery life for just about any battery 
> operated device, and your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch is no different. 
> Fortunately, adjusting brightness is much easier now thanks to Control 
> Center. Swipe up from the very bottom of the screen and so keep it low to 
> preserve your battery as much as possible.
> 
> 
> 
> Setting it around 1/4 of the way or less will have the best results. Having 
> it at or near 100% will result in a very quickly draining battery.
> 
> More Battery Saving Tricks
> 
> We’ve covered more generic battery saving tips several times before, you can 
> read more for the iPhone here and here, or more iPad specific adjustments 
> here if interested, but the general advice remains:
> 
> Disable Bluetooth
> Turn off unnecessary Notifications, and don’t allow Push
> Use Fetch for Mail rather than Push
> Lock the iPhone when not in use to reduce the time the screen is on
> Disable keyboard clicks
> Disable LTE and use a slower data network
> Reset to factory defaults and restore from backup – extreme but can work in 
> some scenarios
> None of these more general tips are unique to iOS 7, but they can help to 
> extend the battery life of just about anything, even if you’re still running 
> iOS 1.0 on an original iPhone.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
>  
> ___________________________________________________________________
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